Where should the highway pegs be located to make the most comfortable ride? How should my legs be? Should the back of my foot rest on the peg? Should my knees be bent or straight?
I just put a set on my bike and do not feel comfortable using them at all yet.
Highway pegs for comfort
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
When I first got my bike the pegs were mounted high. They were too close and too high. I actually found my hamstrings hurt. The problem was I couldn't drop them because of the severe angle on the highway bars.
So I got the Kuryakyn Offsets and I was able to position them further away and lower.
Something like this gives you much more flexibility in playing with your placement of the pegs.
So I got the Kuryakyn Offsets and I was able to position them further away and lower.
Something like this gives you much more flexibility in playing with your placement of the pegs.
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
IMO the more places to move your feet and legs the more 600+ days in a row are not bad.Give me a low bar and one set of pegs under me so I can stand.Some sort of cheap front road bar or pegs are nice to lay back cruiser style.I often throw my leg or both legs at once up high over the high crash bars on the V-strom for awhile.What ever makes you feel better and not worn out at end of day do it!Who was the real tall guy on the other board that had his really long road bar on his 1400?He was above Kentucky and maybe even canknucle land.
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
I moved them around so far a few different ways, still tying to find that sweet spot.
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
Think that would have been Intruder from Saskatchewan, Canadaold time rider wrote:!Who was the real tall guy on the other board that had his really long road bar on his 1400?He was above Kentucky and maybe even canknucle land.
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
I changed the pegs to Kurys, just like Scott, and for the same reason. I like my knees a bit lower than my behind, like sitting in an easy chair. The adjustability allowed me to find my sweet spot. I also added a ProTac back rest, as putting my feet up put more weight on my arms, and the back rest fixed that; no passengers with the back rest installed, but it is removable. For variation, I sometimes rested my heels on the hwy pegs, just to straighten my knees more.
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
Night wolf and others of you have had or still have Vstroms as one of your bikes.Mine is four years old now with lots of trips on it and over 52,000 miles.The longest the 10,300 DeadHorse trip.Most of us that ever do gravel have the high side motor guard tubes.I often throw a leg over left and right,lock the throttle and hold mirror tops like ape hangers for awhile on four lanes.Standing up is so right on them allso and do that more than any moves.Another is to put feet on rear pegs and lay on tank bag and behind the small shield in real cold weather like in my old sport bike days.It is as good a solo tour bike as any ever owned my me.Had six harleys ,1400,lots of suzuki fours,Virago,and a Nomad that all saw out of state rides but the Nomad was by far the best two up long haul owned.Last Aug the 900+ day back from Calorado on the little 650 Vstrom and me 69 made me see how good these little things are.Just go lighter as you become older and still ride all day .
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Re: Highway pegs for comfort
Another vote here for the offsets. They let me stretch out further and find a comfortable position that just regular highway pegs would not have allowed.